It’s cheap, it’s convenient — and it could be killing us.
Ultra-processed food has taken over plates across East Yorkshire, and experts say it’s driving a terrifying surge in obesity that’s hitting families hard.
It’s cheap, it’s convenient — and it could be killing us.
Ultra-processed food has taken over plates across East Yorkshire, and experts say it’s driving a terrifying surge in obesity that’s hitting families hard.
It’s a killer hiding in plain sight — and thousands across East Yorkshire are still hooked.
Despite years of warnings, shocking images on cigarette packets, and nationwide campaigns, smoking continues to grip communities across the region. While numbers are falling, the dangers remain as deadly as ever.
Online gaming is popular across the globe, letting you step into digital landscapes and rediscover nostalgic games with just a few clicks. But what makes it such a practised pastime? The reasons go far beyond fun gameplay!
Bridlington is gearing up for a full-on combat spectacular as some of the world’s top martial arts masters prepare to descend on the town for one of the UK’s biggest self-defence seminars.
The action-packed event will take over Bridlington Spa on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May — and organisers say it’s set to be bigger and better than ever.
A Yorkshire council has launched a major shake-up of its adult social care services following a critical inspection — promising the public it will now be held to account every single month.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council has set up a new “Improvement Board” after a report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) raised concerns about its Adult Social Care (ASC) services.
A leading regional law firm has unveiled a new artificial intelligence-powered HR platform it says could transform the way businesses handle workplace issues.
Wilkin Chapman Rollits has launched “Adaptive HR”, a cutting-edge system combining AI technology with expert legal advice from specialist employment solicitors — all wrapped into a single service.
Hull is set for a spectacular seaside moment this April as two stunning tall ships sail into port — carrying not just sails and sea spray, but powerful stories of courage, recovery and resilience.
The magnificent Spirit of Falmouth and Pellew will dock in the city on Tuesday 14 April, turning heads as they glide into Hull Marina as part of a remarkable nationwide voyage.
The East Riding County Choir is set to present a major spring concert at Beverley Minster on Saturday, 2 May 2026, promising an evening of inspiring music in one of the region’s most iconic venues.
Known for bringing together singers from across the East Riding and beyond, the choir has earned a reputation for its commitment to musical excellence and its ability to connect with audiences of all ages. The upcoming performance will showcase the ensemble’s versatility, with a programme expected to include a blend of traditional choral favourites alongside more contemporary works, offering something to suit a wide range of musical tastes.
A dedicated grassroots football coach is going the extra mile—literally—to make sure his young team ends their season on a high.
Joe Huyton, 34, of Filey, will set off at 1am on May 2 for a 30-mile overnight trek to Longcroft School in Beverley, home of Tickton Dynamos FC, arriving in time to lead his Under-7s’ 10am training session. Nine hours of walking through the dark, cold early morning? All for the kids.
Beverley residents, brace yourselves—Weel Bridge is about to disappear! The iconic metal crossing over the River Hull is set to be completely removed and refurbished starting Monday 13 April, in a £1 million project designed to keep the 70-year-old bridge safe and reliable for decades to come.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council says the essential upgrade will take around 12 weeks, meaning the route between Beverley and Weel will be closed until July. Drivers and cyclists will need to follow diversion routes along Weel Road and the A1035 Bridlington-Beverley road. Even the household recycling site at Weel will be shut, with residents urged to use nearby sites at Hornsea, Driffield, or Humberfield in North Ferriby.
Big news for health-conscious residents of Humber and North Yorkshire—thousands of smokers are finally ditching the cigarettes with the help of local Stop Smoking Services! New data shows that over one-third more people are setting quit dates this year compared to 2024, making 2025/26 a record-breaking period for tobacco-busting success.
Beverley, prepare to be amazed! One of the town’s most iconic buildings, Walkergate House, has stirred from its slumber and stepped boldly into the modern age, thanks to the vision of local tech pioneers Joe Gateshill and Greg Usher. This Georgian gem, which has watched over Walkergate since 1780 and served as the home of the Register Office for over two decades, is now alive with innovation, ambition, and enterprise.
Hold onto your hats, Bridlington—kites are coming back with a vengeance! The 11th Bridlington Kite Festival is set to blow the roof off Sewerby Cliff Top this weekend, May 16–17, with giant inflatable bears, twisting snakes, and sky-high spectacle that will leave your jaw on the sand.
From 10am to 5pm, the skies will explode with color as thousands of spectators witness some of the world’s largest kites battling gravity—and yes, the parachuting teddy bear drops are back, raining plush cuteness on lucky festival-goers below.
NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board has confirmed that the Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) in Bridlington and Goole will permanently operate from 7am to 8pm.
The decision follows a temporary reduction in hours introduced in March 2022, when opening times were changed from 7am–11pm due to low late-evening demand and staffing pressures.
The Hornsea & District Hospital War Memorial Challenge Cup, more popularly known as the Tanton Cup (named after P.C. Tanton Esq, who donated the trophy in 1922), returns for its 103rd anniversary season.
First contested in the 1922/23 season, the competition was originally established to raise funds for Hornsea’s War Memorial Hospital. Over the years, it has become one of the oldest and most respected football cup competitions in the East Riding, continuing to bring together local clubs from North Holderness
A powerful full-circle story is unfolding in the heart of Beverley, as a brand-new restaurant opens its doors in a building filled with personal history, ambition, and a decade-long journey.
Zarley’s Wine Bar & Grill has officially launched in the town centre, taking over the former Lucias site and already drawing crowds of eager locals during its opening weekend.
Every business should plan to grow and expand, as this is how you improve your market share and reach new levels of success. Growth is a positive, but it can create challenges. One of the most common challenges business owners face when growing their business is scaling without burning out the IT team. Increasing demand can lead to overload, slower response times, and reduced service quality, but this does not have to be your experience. Read on to find out how.
Local charity Doreen’s has once again brought smiles to the faces of children across Hull, breaking their own record by delivering 2,900 Easter eggs to local schools this year. The annual campaign, which has become a beloved tradition over the past six years, is led by mother-daughter duo Sue and Ashleigh, co-founders of Doreen’s.
Last year, the charity distributed 2,420 Easter eggs, but this year’s nearly 20% increase highlights both the growing need and the generous spirit of the Hull community. The initiative is supported by Hull City Council, West Carr Councillors, as well as donations from B&M and the local charity Society of M.I.C.E.